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Women in 20th-Century Ireland, 1922-1966: Sources from the Department of the Taoiseach

Contents of subcategory 'Women in 20th-Century Ireland, 1922-1966: Sources from the Department of the Taoiseach', 19454 records found

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Record 1751 from 'Women in 20th-century Ireland – 1922-1966: sources from the Department of the Taoiseach database'
Description:

Minute to Mr McDunphy from J Doyle, Comptroller, Vice Regal Lodge, 12 December 1929, stating that Miss MA Long, shorthand typist in the Governor General's Office would like to avail herself of the new conditions for payment to salary as outlined in the Finance Circular of 9 December 1929.

Date:

12/12/1929

Cabinet:

s 5813

File:

Finance Circulars, 1929

Type:

Minute

Keywords:

civil service

Record 1752 from 'Women in 20th-century Ireland – 1922-1966: sources from the Department of the Taoiseach database'
Description:

Minute to the Accountant, Department of Finance, unsigned, 12 December 1929, stating that Miss MA Long would like to avail of the new methods for payment of salary twice monthly.

Date:

12/12/1929

Cabinet:

s 5813

File:

Finance Circulars, 1929

Type:

Minute

Keywords:

civil service

Record 1753 from 'Women in 20th-century Ireland – 1922-1966: sources from the Department of the Taoiseach database'
Description:

Minute to the Comptroller, Vice Regal Lodge, unsigned, 12 December 1929, informing him that the accountant at the Department of Finance has been asked to arrange payment of Miss Long's salary on the basis of the Finance Circular of 9 December 1929 [her salary is now to be paid twice monthly instead of once a month].

Date:

12/12/1929

Cabinet:

s 5813

File:

Finance Circulars, 1929

Type:

Minute

Keywords:

civil service

Record 1754 from 'Women in 20th-century Ireland – 1922-1966: sources from the Department of the Taoiseach database'
Description:

Letter, 18 May 1929, signed by a preliminary committee set up to arrange a demonstration of respect for John Devoy on his remains being removed to Ireland. The letter is signed by, amongst others, Kathleen Clarke, and it discusses the setting up of a National Committee to organise the tribute of respect.

Date:

18/5/1929

Cabinet:

s 5814

File:

John Devoy (Deceased) Removal of Remains to Ireland

Type:

Letter

Keywords:

commemoration of national leaders

Record 1755 from 'Women in 20th-century Ireland – 1922-1966: sources from the Department of the Taoiseach database'
Description:

Copy letter to Mrs Griffith, unsigned, 13 June 1929, sending her the wording of a telegraph - `Ask Mrs Griffith to send Nevin to meet train. Staines'. This telegram, the letter states, refers to the arrival of the remains of John Devoy at Kingsbridge, at 7.30 pm, 13 June 1929.

Date:

13/6/1929

Cabinet:

s 5814

File:

John Devoy (Deceased) Removal of Remains to Ireland

Type:

Letter

Keywords:

commemoration of national leaders

Record 1756 from 'Women in 20th-century Ireland – 1922-1966: sources from the Department of the Taoiseach database'
Description:

Telegram to President Cosgrave from Father Dowling, 8 January 1929, `Parish Priest Buncrana protests most strongly against introduction of factory girls into Military Barracks building. Matter most pressing'.

Date:

8/1/1929

Cabinet:

s 5818

File:

Buncrana former Naval Barracks, Proposed lease of Portion to Messrs Moore & Co

Type:

Telegram

Keywords:

employment

Record 1757 from 'Women in 20th-century Ireland – 1922-1966: sources from the Department of the Taoiseach database'
Description:

Copy letter to Miss EM Coulson, unsigned, 3 October 1928, relating to a request by the Irish Tourist Board for an interview with the Governor General.

Date:

3/10/1928

Cabinet:

s 5819A

File:

Irish Tourist Association

Type:

Letter

Keywords:

civil service

Record 1758 from 'Women in 20th-century Ireland – 1922-1966: sources from the Department of the Taoiseach database'
Description:

Irish Tourist Association, Annual Functions and Reports, 1929. Female names appear on the list of Executive Committee members, for example, Mrs Sheehy Skeffington and Mrs Maud Walsh.

Date:

1928

Cabinet:

s 5819A

File:

Irish Tourist Association

Type:

Reports

Keywords:

tourism

Record 1759 from 'Women in 20th-century Ireland – 1922-1966: sources from the Department of the Taoiseach database'
Description:

Letter to `Dear Madam', the Private Secretary to the Governor General, from JJ O'Brien, Secretary, Irish Tourist Association, 17 December 1928, asking her to consult with the Governor General on the question of publishing his name as a patron of The Irish Tourist Association.

Date:

17/12/1928

Cabinet:

s 5819A

File:

Irish Tourist Association

Type:

Letter

Keywords:

civil service

Record 1760 from 'Women in 20th-century Ireland – 1922-1966: sources from the Department of the Taoiseach database'
Description:

Letter to Mr O'Hegarty from EM Coulson, 18 January 1929, asking whether the Governor General should comply with the request of the Irish Tourist Association and allow his name to be published as a patron.

Date:

18/1/1929

Cabinet:

s 5819A

File:

Irish Tourist Association

Type:

Letter

Keywords:

civil service